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Posters are prints of images or text, used for decoration, advertisement, or education. Many of our posters are reproductions of classic images and artworks, while some are original works. Add color and character to your home, office, classroom or other personal space.

Our posters are produced by printing on professional-grade art paper, in very high resolution, with Canon LUCIA EX pigment inks. Posters can be displayed as-is, by hanging directly on a wall, and are also suitable for framing.

Choose from three available finishes: matte, high gloss, or satin. Some images may not be available in every finish.

Matte

Matte finish reduces reflection from light sources and is the least susceptible to fingerprints. The trade-off is a minor reduction in color vibrancy. If the poster is going to be in a brightly-lit area where readability is a major concern, matte might be the preferable finish.

Gloss

Gloss finish offers a dramatic or classy feel, which is why many movie posters and photographs are printed in high-gloss. Gloss finish media has a shiny appearance which excels at showing the details and colors of the image, but can create a glare when it reflects bright light, potentially obscuring the detail. If displayed unframed, glossy media is also the most susceptible to fingerprints.

Satin

Satin, also known as luster or semi-gloss finish, can be thought of as a midway point between matte and gloss finishes in all areas. Less dramatic and striking than gloss, but also with less glare. Often appropriate for reproductions of paintings.

Our posters are supplied rolled, ready for framing or mounting with any commonly available method.

All of the gallery wraps and posters that we sell are produced on equipment sold and serviced by our sister company, Dorado Graphix LLC.

Canvas wraps are an elegant, frame-less presentation for an art canvas. An image is applied directly onto the canvas, which is then wrapped tightly around a wooden structure called stretcher or strainer bars. Wraps therefore have a printed image not only on the front of the canvas, but also carrying over onto the sides. The "wrapped" imagery on the sides may be a continuation or reflection of the main image, or a solid color or gradient that compliments the main image. On our site, we usually distinguish between the different types using industry standard terms as follows:

Gallery Wraps

Gallery Wraps have an image on the sides of the canvas. For some images, this is merely the continuation of the image on the front, literally wrapped around the sides to the back. In other cases, where this is inappropriate because the main subject of the image is too close to one or more of the edges, the sides may show a reflection of the main image or gradient of the the image's main colors, giving the impression of a seamless continuation of the image without spoiling the subject.

Museum Wraps

In some cases, the best presentation of a canvas wrap is to simply have a solid color on the edges rather than any image. The color may be matched to a major color in the image or complimentary to the image. Wraps with a solid color around the sides are referred to as Museum Wraps.

Our canvas wraps are produced by printing on professional-grade canvas in very high resolution with Canon LUCIA EX pigment inks. The canvases are then secured over solid wood stretcher bars, keeping the canvas from bowing or bending over time.

All of the canvas wraps and posters that we sell are produced on equipment sold and serviced by our sister company, Dorado Graphix LLC.